
Updated August 25th and includes rankings updates after the first 2 weeks of preseason! Have you noticed most 2022 Fantasy Football Magazines and Fantasy Football Books tend to recycle the same information, the same sleepers and the same tiers? This is because they’re all using the same information: last year’s stats! Last year’s stats won’t tell you how the Packers will adjust to the departure of Davante Adams or how Russell Wilson will adjust to a new team and offensive system. A few years ago, I was like everyone else. I scoured the Internet and Fantasy Football publications searching for any advantage. I found myself reading 10-15 different books that all wound up telling me the same thing. Making things worse – they were telling all of my competition as well. That’s when “sleeper” picks become overhyped and over drafted. To avoid draft day misses, I knew I had to dig into the data. I knew I had to watch film and after a while, I came to realize Fantasy Football success comes from knowing the offensive schemes and how a player’s talents will be used in an offense. This is why (as my Fantasy Football Book predicted) Austin Ekeler would excel in Joe Lombardi’s offensive scheme. Think about this. If all my Fantasy Football Almanac and Draft Guide did was tell you about one sleeper who is so far forgotten you could draft him and start him in the last round, would it be worth it? My readers who picked up Najee Harris in the 3rd round and J’Marr Chase in the 8th round last season certainly think so. Or if all this Fantasy Football Almanac and Draft Guide did was keep you from using your draft day picks on season-long busts? This is more than a fantasy football magazine. It’s a fantasy football scouting agency. We blend next-gen sports analytics with good old fashion film study. I literally watch every single preseason game in order to properly calibrate this guide’s rankings throughout the offseason. That’s right,
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192
Publication Date:
2022-06-01
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